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Updated May 11 2022 1:44 am EDT
Public airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels are open.
Mask requirement: The statewide mask mandate has been lifted.
Bars: Bars are open. Owners may choose to operate at reduced capacity or under adjusted hours.
Indoor recreation: Entertainment venues, museums and other attractions may operate at 100% capacity, both indoors and outdoors. Some may still be implementing additional safety practices as well as timed-entry ticketing.
Outdoor recreation: Outdoor activities are allowed. Some may still implement additional safety protocols.
Public gatherings: The restriction on public gatherings has been lifted and is now a recommendation.
Restaurants: Restaurants are open. Owners may choose to operate at reduced capacity or under adjusted hours.
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Public Airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels are open.
Mask requirements: Masks are recommended statewide but not required. Local authorities are permitted to establish mask requirements and those requirements must be followed. Businesses and entities can also set their own mask rules, and workers and customers may be legally required to follow those requirements.
Bars: Bars are open with no more capacity limits.
Indoor Recreation: Indoor entertainment venues can operate. Capacity limit has been lifted.
Outdoor Recreation: Outdoor entertainment venues can operate. Capacity limit has been lifted.
Public Gatherings: Allowed. Capacity limit has been lifted.
Restaurants:Restaurants are open. with no more capacity limits. https://mn.gov/governor/covid-19/faq/
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Public Airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels remain open.
Mask requirements: The statewide requirement to wear a face mask has been lifted, however, local health
departments, establishments or businesses may have additional rules that must be followed. All persons as per CDC guidance should still wear masks on public transportation, regardless of vaccination status.
Bars: Michigan has allowed indoor dining to resume at bars.
Indoor Recreation: Indoor activities allowed with no restrictions.
Outdoor Recreation: Outdoor activities allowed with no restrictions.
Public Gatherings: Allowed with no restrictions.
Restaurants: Open with no restrictions.
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Public airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels remain open.
Mask requirement: All individuals, regardless of vaccination status, should continue to wear face coverings where federally required.
Bars: Open with no capacity limits.
Indoor recreation: Allowed with no capacity limits.
Outdoor recreation: Allowed with no capacity limits.
Public gatherings: Allowed with no capacity limits.
Restaurants: Open with no capacity limits.
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Detailed summary by state
We’ll keep you informed about travel restrictions and related safety regulations in the United States as the situation develops. Generally, essential workers in critical industries like health care, public safety, transportation, and food supply are exempt from the travel advisories listed below. The CDC recommends that all people wear masks or face coverings in public places. You should always check for restrictions yourself based on your specific trip itinerary.
Travel restrictions: Alabama does not have any travel restrictions in place for out-of-state travelers.
Public airports: Airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels have resumed operations.
Mask requirement:There is no statewide mask mandate in place. Businesses and local governments can continue to require masks.
Bars: Bars are operating at full capacity.
Indoor recreation: Gyms and entertainment venues are operating at full capacity.
Outdoor recreation: Beaches are open and athletic facilities have resumed operations.
Public gatherings: Individuals should avoid gathering with more than 10 people from outside their household. When gathering, individuals should maintain six feet of distance from non-household members.
Restaurants: There are no capacity limits for indoor dining.
Travel restrictions: Out-of-state travelers arriving in Alaska and residents returning to Alaska no longer need to present a negative COVID test for entry. The state is continuing to encourage travelers to be tested voluntarily.
Public airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels have resumed operations.
Mask requirement: The state does not require the use of masks by the public, however health and science experts recommend that masks be worn in public wherever social distancing is challenging.
Bars: Bars are operating with no capacity limits in place.
Indoor recreation: Retail stores are operating without any capacity restrictions; museums and libraries are open.
Outdoor recreation: Alaskans may drive to other communities in the state for recreational and sightseeing purposes.
Public gatherings: Social gatherings are permitted.
Restaurants: Restaurants are operating with no capacity limits in place.
Travel restrictions: Out-of-state travelers arriving in Arizona no longer need to self-quarantine upon arrival. For more information, visit Arizona's tourism page here.
Public airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels have resumed operations.
Mask requirement: Individuals are required to follow the CDC guidance on wearing masks.
Bars: Bars are now operating at full capacity.
Indoor recreation: Gyms, retail stores and movie theatres are operating at full capacity.
Outdoor recreation: Water parks and tubing operations are operating at full capacity.
Public gatherings: Gatherings of more than 50 individuals no longer need to be approved by local governments.
Restaurants: Restaurants are operating at full capacity.
Travel restrictions: The out-of-state self-quarantine mandates in Arkansas are no longer in place. All directives for business and individuals are to be taken as guidance and are not enforceable by law.
Public airports: Public airports are open.
Hotels: Hotels have resumed operations.
Mask requirement: There is no longer a statewide mask mandate in place.
Bars: Bars are opearing at full capacity.
Indoor recreation: Gyms and fitness centers are operating at full capacity. Movie theatres, museums and bowling alleys are open.
Outdoor recreation: State parks have reopened to rent cabins, lodges and RVs.
Public gatherings: It is recommended to restrict gatherings to 100 individuals maximum.
Restaurants: Restaurants are operating at full capacity.
Travel restrictions: California no longer has a travel advisory in place for out-of-state travelers.
Public airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels and short term rentals have resumed operations.
Mask requirement: In Los Angeles, masks are mandatory on public transit and in transportation hubs such as airports and bus and train stations. The San Francisco Bay Area's BART rail system reinstated a mask requirement for riders April 28. In Oakland, masks are required indoors when 2,500 or more people have gathered. And a temporary mask mandate for San Jose city workers took effect May 6 and is expected to end May 20.
Bars: Bars are operating at full capacity. Some establishments may require vaccination proof.
Indoor recreation: Vaccination verification or a negative COVID-19 test is no longer required to attend indoor events with more than 1,000 people.
Outdoor recreation: There are no capacity limits on outdoor recreation, however, vaccination verification or a negative COVID-19 test is recommended for events with over 10,000 attendees.
Public gatherings: There are no physical distancing mandates in place.
Restaurants: Restaurants are operating at full capacity. Some establishments may require vaccination proof.
Travel restrictions: Colorado does not have any travel restrictions in place for out-of-state travelers.
Public airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels have resumed operations.
Mask requirement: Individuals 12 and up who are not fully vaccinated must wear a mask indoors in certain settings, such as health care facilities and prisons. Everyone 2 and older must wear a mask when using public transportation, regardless of vaccination status. Businesses have the authority to enact their own facial covering requirements.
Bars: The dial system was retired in Colorado. Counties are now enacting their own restrictions with bar capacity varying by county.
Indoor recreation: The dial system was retired in Colorado. Counties are now enacting their own restrictions with indoor capacity varying by county.
Outdoor recreation: The dial system was retired in Colorado. Counties are now enacting their own restrictions with outdoor capacity varying by county.
Public gatherings: The dial system was retired in Colorado. Counties are now enacting their own restrictions with gathering capacity varying by county.
Restaurants: The dial system was retired in Colorado. Counties are now enacting their own restrictions with restaurant capacity varying by county.
Travel restrictions: Delaware does not have any travel restrictions in place for out-of-state travelers.
Public airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels have resumed operations.
Mask requirement:The state's indoor mask mandate has been lifted.
Bars: Bars are operating at full capacity.
Indoor recreation: Gyms and retail stores can operate at full capacity.
Outdoor recreation: Beaches and community pools are open with safety protocols in place. Golf courses are open.
Public gatherings: Events and gatherings are allowed although some venues, attractions or destinations may require additional protocols such as making reservations.
Restaurants: Restaurants are operating at full capacity.
Travel restrictions: Travelers who aren't fully vaccinated and coming from a high-risk area or those staying more than a day are still asked to take a Covid-19 test.
Public airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels have resumed operations.
Mask requirement: Masks are no longer required in restaurants and bars, sports and entertainment venues, grocery stores and other indoor places. Masks will continue to be required in other types of facilities, including schools, childcare facilities, libraries and congregate facilities (such as nursing homes), as well as on public transit.
Bars: Bars are operating at full capacity.
Indoor recreation: Indoor venues, such as food establishments, fitness centers, cultural and entertainment facilities, and event or meeting spaces, will no longer be required to verify that patrons are vaccinated. However, businesses may choose to keep vaccination requirements in place.
Outdoor recreation: Pools, playgrounds, courts and fields are open with restrictions in place.
Public gatherings: There are no gathering restrictions in place.
Restaurants: Restaurants are operating at full capacity. Food establishments will no longer be required to verify that patrons are vaccinated. However, businesses may choose to keep vaccination
Travel restrictions: Georgia does not have any travel restrictions in place for out-of-state travelers. All restrictions are to be taken as recommendations, there will be no enforcement measures.
Public airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels have resumed operations.
Mask requirement: Visitors are strongly encouraged to wear face coverings in public.
Bars: Bars are operating at full capacity.
Indoor recreation: Gyms, bowling alleys and movie theaters are operating at full capacity.
Outdoor recreation: Beaches and state parks are open. Amusement and water parks have also reopened.
Public gatherings: There is no limit on public gatherings.
Restaurants: Restaurants are operating at full capacity.
Travel restrictions: Travel restrictions ended on March 26 for all incoming domestic travelers.
Public airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels have resumed operations.
Mask requirement: The statewide mask mandate expired on March 25. Masks are still strongly recommended for people over age 65, with compromised immune systems, and those unvaccinated for COVID-19.
Bars: Bars are operating with capacity limit. Proof of vaccination or recent negative COVID-19 test is required to enter bars in Oahu.
Indoor recreation: Indoor social gatherings are allowed. Proof of vaccination or recent negative COVID-19 test is required for indoor businesses in Honolulu, Oahu, and Maui.
Outdoor recreation: Outdoor social gatherings are allowed under capacity restrictions.
Public gatherings:
Public gatherings are allowed under some restrictions.
Restaurants: Effective January 15, 2022 - a booster shot or proof of negative test will be required to dine indoors. Unvaccinated patrons can dine outdoors only. Restaurant establishments are operating under capacity limits.
Travel restrictions: Indiana does not have any state-wide restrictions in place for out-of-state travelers.
Public airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels remain open.
Mask requirement: An order is in place encouraging, but not requiring, individuals to wear a face mask in public locations.
Bars: Indiana has moved to a county-by-county approach to limiting capacity at bars.
Indoor recreation: Malls, museums, zoos, aquariums movie theaters, bowling alleys, casinos and similar facilities may open at full capacity.
Outdoor recreation: Community pools, and athletic courts and fields have reopened. Campgrounds, state parks, and state park beaches have also reopened. Raceways, amusement and water parks are open. Playgrounds have reopened. Fairs, festivals and similar outdoor events are allowed.
Public gatherings: Indiana has moved toward a county-by-county approach for public gatherings.
Restaurants:Indiana has moved to a county-by-county approach for limiting restaurant capacity.
Travel restrictions: The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) issues regular mandates on
travel-related quarantines. The at-home quarantine length is 5 days after your last exposure, with the additional requirement of wearing a well-fitted mask indoors and outdoors when around others for an additional 5 days. If masks cannot be worn, at-home quarantine is recommended for 10 days.
Public airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels remain open.
Mask requirement: The health department recommends, but doesn’t require, that individuals older than 2 wear a mask in public.
Bars: Bars and nightclubs remain closed.
Indoor recreation: Indoor leisure spaces, community centers and state-owned casinos have resumed operations at limited capacity with safety measures in place.
Outdoor recreation: Swimming pools and large entertainment venues remain closed. Fairs, festivals, carnivals, and parades are not allowed.
Public gatherings: Public gatherings are permitted with capacity limits.
Restaurants: Restaurants have resumed operations at limited capacity with safety measures in place.
Travel restrictions: Kentucky residents traveling out-of-state are advised to be tested before traveling and to test again 3-5 days after traveling. Unvaccinated travelers are advised to stay home and self-quarantine for a full 5 days after travel. Out-of-state travelers visiting Kentucky are recommended to follow the same guidelines. This travel restriction does not apply to fully vaccinated individuals. Learn more about the requirements here.
Public airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels have resumed operations.
Mask requirement: The statewide mask mandate has ended.
Bars: Bars are open under social distancing requirements and capacity limitations.
Indoor recreation: Non-essential businesses and attractions are open under social distancing requirements.
Outdoor recreation:Non-essential businesses and attractions are open under social distancing requirements.
Public gatherings: There is no limit on outdoor or indoor gatherings.
Restaurants: Restaurants are open under social distancing requirements and capacity limitations.
Travel restrictions: Maryland has no travel restrictions in place for out-of-state travelers. COVID testing continues to be strongly encouraged.
Public airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels have resumed operations.
Mask requirement: There is no statewide mask mandate in place.
Bars: Bars are now operating at full capacity. Patrons indoors must be seated to be served; there can be no gathering in standing areas. Outdoor services no longer have any capacity or distancing restrictions, and bars can resume standing service.
Indoor recreation: Gyms, malls, museums, casinos and retail stores are operating at 100% capacity. Theatres are operating at 50% capacity.
Outdoor recreation: Outdoor recreation establishments are operating at full capacity. Outdoor entertainment venues are operating at 50% capacity.
Public gatherings: There are no limits on indoor or outdoor gatherings. Counties have the authority to enact their own restrictions.
Restaurants: Restaurants are now operating at full capacity. All indoor diners must be seated to be served; tables must be spaced at least 6 feet apart. Outdoor dining no longer has any capacity or distance restrictions.
Travel Restrictions: There are no restrictions in entering the state. Travelers are encouraged to follow CDC guidelines.
Public Airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels and lodging are open.
Mask requirements: Face coverings are required at all times in transportation hubs, including train stations, bus stops, and airports.
Bars: Bars and nightclubs are open without restrictions.
Indoor Recreation: A vaccine passport program applies to indoor bars, restaurants, fitness centers and entertainment venues. Effective January 15, 2022 - patrons will be required to show they have received one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine to enter. By February 15, 2022 - patrons must be fully vaccinated.
Outdoor Recreation: COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted.
Public Gatherings:There are no restrictions on gatherings.
Restaurants: A vaccine passport program applies to indoor bars, restaurants, fitness centers and entertainment venues. Effective January 15, 2022 - patrons will be required to show they have received one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine to enter. By February 15, 2022 - patrons must be fully vaccinated. There are no capacity limits, but tables must be spaced 6 feet apart and parties are limited to 6 people.
Travel Restrictions: Michigan does not have restrictions in place for out-of-state-travelers.
Public Airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels remain open.
Mask requirements: The statewide requirement to wear a face mask has been lifted, however, local health
departments, establishments or businesses may have additional rules that must be followed. All persons as per CDC guidance should still wear masks on public transportation, regardless of vaccination status.
Bars: Michigan has allowed indoor dining to resume at bars.
Indoor Recreation: Indoor activities allowed with no restrictions.
Outdoor Recreation: Outdoor activities allowed with no restrictions.
Travel Restrictions: Minnesota does not have restrictions in place for out-of-state travelers.
Public Airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels are open.
Mask requirements: Masks are recommended statewide but not required. Local authorities are permitted to establish mask requirements and those requirements must be followed. Businesses and entities can also set their own mask rules, and workers and customers may be legally required to follow those requirements.
Bars: Bars are open with no more capacity limits.
Indoor Recreation: Indoor entertainment venues can operate. Capacity limit has been lifted.
Outdoor Recreation: Outdoor entertainment venues can operate. Capacity limit has been lifted.
Public Gatherings: Allowed. Capacity limit has been lifted.
Restaurants:Restaurants are open. with no more capacity limits. https://mn.gov/governor/covid-19/faq/
Mississippi
No restrictions effective May 11
Travel restrictions: Mississippi has no travel restrictions in place for out-of-state travelers.
Public airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels have resumed operations.
Mask requirement: There is no statewide mask mandate in place, however, individuals are still encouraged to wear masks and socially distance.
Bars: Bars are operating with no capacity limits in place.
Indoor recreation: Bowling alleys, movie theaters, museums, gyms and casinos are open with no capacity limits. Indoor arenas are operating with no capacity limits; attendees are strongly encouraged to wear masks.
Outdoor recreation: Outdoor businesses and recreational centers have no capacity limits in place.
Public gatherings: There are no limits on public gatherings.
Restaurants: Restaurants are operating with no capacity limits in place.
Travel restrictions: Quarantine and isolation requirements have been lifted.
Public airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels remain open.
Mask requirement: Regardless of vaccination status, individuals 2 and older must wear a mask in indoor public spaces unless social distancing can be maintained.
Bars: Bars are open at 100% capacity and without restrictions.
Indoor recreation: Indoor entertainment venues and recreation can operate at 100% capacity.
Outdoor recreation: Outdoor entertainment venues and recreation can operate at 100% capacity.
Public gatherings: Gatherings at theaters, arenas, stadiums, auctions and similar establishments can increase to 100% capacity if indoors or outdoors.
Restaurants: Restaurants are open at 100% capacity and without restrictions.
Travel restrictions: Nevada has no travel restrictions in place for out-of-state travelers. Each county in Nevada is enacting its own restrictions and mitigation efforts.
Public airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels have resumed operations.
Mask requirement: The statewide mask mandate has been lifted.
Bars: Capacity limits and other restrictions vary by county; learn more here.
Indoor recreation: Capacity limits and other restrictions vary by county; learn more here.
Outdoor recreation: Capacity limits and other restrictions vary by county; learn more here.
Public gatherings: Capacity limits and other restrictions vary by county; learn more here.
Restaurants: Capacity limits and other restrictions vary by county; learn more here.
Travel Restrictions: Asymptomatic visitors arriving in New York are no longer required to self-quarantine or get tested. Travelers with symptoms of COVID-19 must self-isolate. International travelers must follow CDC requirements, such as obtaining a negative test before boarding a plane.
Public Airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels remain open.
Mask requirements: The mask mandate has been lifted.
Bars: Bar seating is permitted.
Indoor Recreation: Individuals won’t be allowed to enter indoor restaurants, gyms or entertainment facilities without proof that they have gotten at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Outdoor Recreation: Most COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted, though business should still arrange space to allow for social distancing.
Public Gatherings: Social gatherings of up to 500 people are allowed outside and 250 inside.
Restaurants: Most COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted, though restaurants should still arrange space to allow for social distancing.
Travel restrictions: There are no statewide travel restrictions in Ohio.
Public airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels are open.
Mask requirement: The statewide mask mandate has been lifted.
Bars: Bars are open. Owners may choose to operate at reduced capacity or under adjusted hours.
Indoor recreation: Entertainment venues, museums and other attractions may operate at 100% capacity, both indoors and outdoors. Some may still be implementing additional safety practices as well as timed-entry ticketing.
Outdoor recreation: Outdoor activities are allowed. Some may still implement additional safety protocols.
Public gatherings: The restriction on public gatherings has been lifted and is now a recommendation.
Restaurants: Restaurants are open. Owners may choose to operate at reduced capacity or under adjusted hours.
Travel restrictions: Oklahoma has no travel restrictions in place for out-of-state travelers.
Public airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels have resumed operations.
Mask requirement: Despite no statewide mandates, cities across Oklahoma have facial covering mandates and recommendations in place.
Bars: Bars are operating with limited standing room occupancy. Bars no longer need to close for in-person service at 11 pm.
Indoor recreation: Movie theatres, nightclubs, gyms and concert halls have reopened.
Outdoor recreation: Organized sporting events have resumed.
Public gatherings: Restrcitions on social gatheings have been lifted.
Restaurants: Restaurants have reopened with strict sanitation and social distancing practices in place. Restaurants no longer need to close for in-person service at 11 pm.
Travel restrictions: Persons arriving in Oregon from other states or countries, including returning Oregon residents, should practice self-quarantine for 14 days after arrival. This recommendation does not apply to individuals who cross state or country borders for essential travel, and fully vaccinated individuals.
Public airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels have resumed operations.
Mask requirement: The indoor mask mandate expired March 12. Masks are still required in congregate settings, like health care and correctional facilities.
Bars: Capacity limits for bars vary by tier. Some Oregon businesses are starting to require proof of a vaccination.
Indoor recreation: Capacity limits vary by tier.
Outdoor recreation: Capacity limits for outdoor fitness and entertainment establishments vary by tier.
Public gatherings: Limits on indoor and outdoor gatherings will be based on a county's tier.
Restaurants: Capacity limits at bars vary by tier. Some Oregon businesses are starting to require proof of a vaccination.
Travel Restrictions: If you're traveling to Rhode Island from a location within or outside the US or US territories, you’re no longer required to quarantine or get tested upon your arrival whether or not you're vaccinated.
Public Airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels are open. Anyone from designated higher-risk states who checks in at a rental property or hotel must sign a certificate of compliance saying they either have a negative test result or intend to quarantine, or else they will not be able to stay.
Mask requirements: Wearing of masks is required indoors for unvaccinated people and in some places for vaccinated people according to CDC guidelines.
Bars: Health and safety precautions or policies will be at each business’ discretion.
Indoor Recreation: Indoor venues with a capacity of 250 people or fewer must require individuals to wear a mask or show proof of vaccination.
Outdoor Recreation: There are no restrictions on venues of assembly. Any additional health and safety precautions or policies will be at
each business’ discretion.
Public Gatherings: There are no specified social gathering limits at the moment.
Restaurants: Restaurants, retail stores and other indoor venues with a capacity of 250 people or more must require employees and patrons to wear a mask, regardless of vaccination status.
Travel restrictions: South Carolina has no travel restrictions in place for out-of-state travelers.
Public airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels have resumed operations.
Mask requirement: No statewide requirement. Under an emergency ordinance, individuals in unincorporated parts of Richland County must wear a mask in indoor public spaces. The local order applies to people ages 11 and over and is in effect until May 1.
Bars: Bars are operating at full capacity.
Indoor recreation: Museums, aquariums, movie theatres, bowling, gyms and retail businesses are operating at full capacity.
Outdoor recreation: Outdoor recreational facilities like pools, amusement parks, skating and rock climbing are operating at full capacity.
Public gatherings: There are no limits on indoor or outdoor gatherings.
Restaurants: Restaurants are operating at full capacity for indoor and outdoor dining.
Travel restrictions: There are no travel restrictions for out-of-state travelers arriving in Utah.
Public airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels have resumed operations.
Mask requirement: Individuals ages 3 and up (including employees and visitors) to wear a mask when inside city facilities. The order remains in place until rescinded.
Bars: Bars have reopened with safety precautions in place. Bars in counties with moderate transmissions levels have no capacity restraints.
Indoor recreation: Gyms and personal care services have reopened with safety regulations in place.
Outdoor recreation: State parks are open.
Public gatherings: There are no limits for public gatherings both indoors and outdoors. However, the state is recommending that Utahns limit gatherings based on their county's transmission levels.
Restaurants: Dine-in services resumed with safety regulations in place.
Travel restrictions: Out-of-state travelers arriving in Washington are no longer advised to quarantine upon arrival and are advised to follow CDC guidelines.
Public airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels have resumed operations.
Mask requirement: The indoor mask mandate was lifted March 12. Masks are still required in congregate settings, like health care and correctional facilities.
Bars: Bars are operating with capacity limitations and health measures in place.
Indoor recreation: Indoor activities are allowed with capacity limitations and health measures in place.
Outdoor recreation: Outdoor recreation is allowed with capacity limitations and health measures in place.
Public gatherings: Public gatherings are allowed with capacity limitations and health measures in place.
Restaurants: Restaurants are open with capacity limitations and health measures in place.
Travel restrictions: West Virginia has no travel restrictions in place for out-of-state travelers.
Public airports: Public airports remain open.
Hotels: Hotels have resumed operations.
Mask requirement: West Virginia has lifted mask mandates. However, face coverings must still be worn where required by federal law.
Bars: Bars are operating at full capacity with social distancing protocols in place. All patrons must be seated and cannot congregate in standing areas.
Indoor recreation: Museums, aquariums and gyms are operating at full capacity with social distancing protocols in place.
Outdoor recreation:Zoos, gardens, pools and outdoor sporting and performance venues are operating at full capacity with social distancing protocols in place.
Public gatherings: here are no limits on public gatherings, however, social distancing protocals must be in place.
Restaurants: There are no capacity limits for indoor dining but all tables must be 6 feet apart.
Travel restrictions: Statewide travel restrictions have been lifted in Wisconsin, though some local governments have issued their own orders. There is a stay-at-home recommendation in place.
Public airports:Public airports are open.
Hotels: Hotels are open.
Mask requirement: No statewide requirement.
Bars: Statewide restrictions have been lifted, though some local governments have issued their own.
Indoor recreation: Restrictions have been lifted.
Outdoor recreation: Restrictions have been lifted.
Public gatherings: It is recommended to avoid in-person social gatherings with members outside your own household.
Restaurants: Statewide restrictions have been lifted, though some local governments have issued their own.
For press inquiries, corrections and any data-related questions, please email us at travel-restrictions@kayak.com. If you’re looking for personalized travel advice, like whether or not you should travel, please consult your local government’s resources (we won’t be able to offer advice).